GREK 1005 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Adjective, Clitic, Genitive Case
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Shelmerdine, introduction to greek (second edition, november 2011 printing) Chapter 7: 1st and 2nd declension adjectives important, the genitive plural of first declension nouns is always accented with a circumflex on the ultima / 1st position. However, although first declension nouns and the feminine of 1st and 2nd declension adjectives (like (cid:305) , -(cid:530), That is why the adjective is attributive in her example (cid:540) (cid:305) (cid:531). When the article is omitted, the word order is flexible. ((cid:540) (cid:305) (cid:531)): the definite article is not used before a predicate adjective, predicate adjectives and nouns important. , be"4 - important: the present infinitive ( (cid:913) ) is not enclitic, the dative of possession important. 1 if you encounter a monosyllabic enclitic with an accent, it is because it is followed by another enclitic. For example (cid:306)(cid:531) in shelmerdine"s sentence at the top of p. 36 in which she illustrates the accentuation of a sentence containing several enclitics in a row: